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Ramdin, Narine top averages

Captain Denesh Ramdin and offspinner Sunil Narine finished as T&T’s highest runscorer and wicket-taker respectively in the Regional Four Day Competition. Ramdin, who played in four matches, tallied 341 runs for the season at an average of 56.83. His unbeaten 151 against the Windward Islands was one of two centuries scored by T&T batsmen, the other being Adrian Barath’s 114 against Guyana. In all, 11 centuries have been scored in the competition so far with just the final still left to play.Barath had the team’s second best average (185 runs at 30.83) among players with over 100 runs, followed by Marlon Barclay (176 runs, Ave: 29.33) and Darren Bravo (182 runs, Ave: 22.75).

Guyana’s Narsingh Deonarine has been the competition’s leading runmaker with 582 in seven games (Ave: 44.76) while his teammate Shivnarine Chanderpaul boasts the best average (270 runs, Ave: 135.00). Narine took 31 scalps at just 9.61 apiece. He managed a five-wicket haul in five of the six innings in which he bowled. The competition’s highest wicket taker so far has been Jamaican left arm spinner Nikita Miller with 43 victims (Ave: 10.51). Slow bowlers have dominated the tournament, occupying the first nine spots on the list.